Title :
An optical interconnection network for terabit IP routers
Author :
Chao, H. Jonathan ; Wang, Ti-Shiang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Polytech. Univ. of Brooklyn, NY, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As data traffic increases exponentially in the Internet, a need of deploying ATM switches or IP routers with terabit/s capacity is emerging. By taking advantage of the advanced wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology, we propose a nonblocking WDM-based optical interconnection network (OIN) to interconnect multiple electronic router modules (RMs), where packets are stored and processed. The proposed architecture uses an input-output buffering scheme, where the OIN operates at twice the line rates to alleviate the head-of-line blocking and thus achieves close to 100% throughput. The OIN is capable of performing multicasting using the method of broadcast and select. Output port contention among the input packets is resolved by a novel ping-pong arbitration (PPA) scheme. For a 256-input packet switch, the arbitration can be completed within 11 gates delay, less than 5 ns using the current CMOS technology. We analyze the complexity of the OIN in optical components and interconnections, its power budget, and crosstalk caused by the finite ON-OFF ratio of optical switching gates. Bit error rates with respect to different ON-OFF ratios and extinction ratios are evaluated by simulations. The result shows that it is feasible to construct a 256/spl times/256 OIN with existing technology.
Keywords :
Internet; asynchronous transfer mode; computer networks; modules; multiprocessor interconnection networks; optical crosstalk; optical fibre networks; optical interconnections; packet switching; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; 5 ns; ATM switches; CMOS technology; WDM; buffering scheme; crosstalk; data traffic; finite ON-OFF ratio; head-of-line blocking; line rates; multicasting; multiple electronic router modules; nonblocking WDM-based optical interconnection network; optical interconnection network; optical switching gates; output port contention; packet switch; ping-pong arbitration; power budget; terabit IP routers; terabit/s capacity; wavelength division multiplexing; Asynchronous transfer mode; CMOS technology; Internet; Optical buffering; Optical devices; Optical interconnections; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of